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apple has been losing share to others, notably samsung in the smartphone business. apple does support a market cap, talking about having a large numbers law against you. then two things happened this weekend that crystallized my concern about this company that i think is perfect and loved so much, all in a 24-hour period. my eldest daughter texted me to ask me if i knew anyone at apple because she hated the new version of i tunes. i said i didn't like it either. she texted back that none of her friends like it. she said it stinks. then i went to the verizon store and my tech guy who knows how much i like apple said apple is going down the wrong path, charging more for a product that is not superior to samsung's phone with google software, of course, and that in many ways the samsung phone was superior. i was stunned. so that night when i saw my daughter for dinner i mentioned this interchange and unleashed a barrage of anti-apple invective, everything from how they can care less about anyone that owned old products he a different colors because they were the virtual
apple has been losing share to others, notably samsung in the smartphone business. apple does support a market cap, talking about having a large numbers law against you. then two things happened this weekend that crystallized my concern about this company that i think is perfect and loved so much, all in a 24-hour period. my eldest daughter texted me to ask me if i knew anyone at apple because she hated the new version of i tunes. i said i didn't like it either. she texted back that none of her...
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the strong yuan is weighing on samsung. company related losses could amount to roughly $2.8 billion. they say they will work hard to provide higher quality frouts become more competitive. that want does it for biz this week. let's check in now on the markets. >>> aviation authorities in the united states and japan are keeping an even closer contact these days. most of their discussion involve the 787 dreamliner. the boeing made plane has been grounded following a series of problems. the biggest involves the jet's batteries. nhk world bring us up to speed on the investigation. >> translator: investigators are hoping to find out why the battery in the 787 caught fire while the plane was on the tarmac in boston. >> we do not expect to see fire events on board aircraft. this is a very serious air safety concern. >> reporter: the lithium batteries play a key role. dream liners have two sets of them. one is under the cockpit. it provides back up energy in an emergency. the other is under the passenger cabin. it starts the jet's e
the strong yuan is weighing on samsung. company related losses could amount to roughly $2.8 billion. they say they will work hard to provide higher quality frouts become more competitive. that want does it for biz this week. let's check in now on the markets. >>> aviation authorities in the united states and japan are keeping an even closer contact these days. most of their discussion involve the 787 dreamliner. the boeing made plane has been grounded following a series of problems....
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samsung is selling more phones than apple. but apple still does have th that -- but can apple compete without slashing its price? something steve jobs never wanted to do? >> i think they'll do both. i think they'll produce a regional product that will maybe be limited to china and countries like china. at the same time, apple's success has been from developing new markets and frankly, the samsung phones, courts have said, sure looks like a copy to us. and in this instance, there will be another iphone classification, ipad, ipod, the next one is coming. there are still products steve jobs was working on before he died that have not yet been introduced. >> and obviously, apple's betting on those. steve jobs died in october of 2011. now, if, and this is a big if, because betting against apple never paid off for anybody, but this apple does have some issues now. turned out to be longer term. are they tim cook's fault or steve jobs? he's rolling out his products, keeping his view. everything. >> well, to a certain extent, but tim c
samsung is selling more phones than apple. but apple still does have th that -- but can apple compete without slashing its price? something steve jobs never wanted to do? >> i think they'll do both. i think they'll produce a regional product that will maybe be limited to china and countries like china. at the same time, apple's success has been from developing new markets and frankly, the samsung phones, courts have said, sure looks like a copy to us. and in this instance, there will be...
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. >> from samsung. a lot of people are criticizing apple for its execution, some of these new products are not panning out. i don't want to get too in the weepds but it's not-- weeds, bu perfect picture. >> remember how we thought about apple a year ago. we said never since microsoft in 1999 have we had a single stock contribute 10% to a 10% market rally. turned out that was top tick for apple and we weren't making a fundamental statement. look it had become as we were discussing before a bit of a cult stock. my broader issue here is tech in general i think looks attractive but the enterprise of tech, the capital spending part of tech, tech spending was depressed. capital spending was depressed last year because of public policy uncertainty. we think that's going dissipate through the year. the consumer is in a worse spot primarily because of tax hikes. supply side economics, right. so apple is a consumer company for the most part and i think that any consumer company will struggle. >> that's an importa
. >> from samsung. a lot of people are criticizing apple for its execution, some of these new products are not panning out. i don't want to get too in the weepds but it's not-- weeds, bu perfect picture. >> remember how we thought about apple a year ago. we said never since microsoft in 1999 have we had a single stock contribute 10% to a 10% market rally. turned out that was top tick for apple and we weren't making a fundamental statement. look it had become as we were discussing...
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and what we heard wednesday from apple and last night from samsung is a tale of woe that you could argue says smartphones have become saturated. everybody who needs a smartphone has one and now they're even trading down, not even buying expensive smartphones. qualcomm has got a heavy burden as it's going to have to tell us if that's the case, if there really is saturation. it has to tell us because it's the semiconductor brain for so much of the next generation of smartphones. this is the most important call of the week. and it might be when you can start buying apple if it hasn't bottomed by then. not that i want you in it but people do keep asking me. and please understand that apple is going from growth stock to value stock and that's often an ugly journey. okay? there's clip joints along the road and a lot of speed traps you know, the with radar guns. thursday is a day made for "mad money." and we think lightning could strike, possibly more than once. we have said recently that three companies who are reporting today, dst, fortune, and manitowoc all should take action to bring out va
and what we heard wednesday from apple and last night from samsung is a tale of woe that you could argue says smartphones have become saturated. everybody who needs a smartphone has one and now they're even trading down, not even buying expensive smartphones. qualcomm has got a heavy burden as it's going to have to tell us if that's the case, if there really is saturation. it has to tell us because it's the semiconductor brain for so much of the next generation of smartphones. this is the most...
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apple has real competition from samsung, with an android operating system from the visionaries at google. sure the market's big, but samsung's beating apple in cell phone share and perhaps more important, apple's phones may not be good enough to take that share back. tablets are terrific. but apple's lost the invinceability that extends to the tablet market. apple has compounded the problem by releasing a faulty map app, a new cord, and i like the old one, and a disliked itunes iteration. it's no longer the only game in town. amazon's total addressable market if it can perfect same-day delivery, which it is going to do with all of these warehouses, is literally all of retail, everything, everything sold at costco, walmart, supermarket, department store, food store, hardware store around the globe. maybe one day amazon will sell houses and boats if u.p.s. can figure out a way to deliver them. the addressable market may be no larger than the personal computer and cell phone replacement segment. and many think in a few years, those markets will be saturated. nobody will be able to get the c
apple has real competition from samsung, with an android operating system from the visionaries at google. sure the market's big, but samsung's beating apple in cell phone share and perhaps more important, apple's phones may not be good enough to take that share back. tablets are terrific. but apple's lost the invinceability that extends to the tablet market. apple has compounded the problem by releasing a faulty map app, a new cord, and i like the old one, and a disliked itunes iteration. it's...
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real demand, competition from other companies, gross margins, something made by a samsung, for heaven's sake. i thought they were like a steel company. the stock is reacting to how much money is being made on each item. the dreaded nitpick of gross margins. that mundane, nasty number that its inferiors, competitors are suddenly making superior product at least in the minds of some of the less savvy consumers out there, the superior. what must be really galling to apple is the fact these analysts actually think they need ammo to stay positive, ammo to do something as simple as breathing, which is to reiterate the buy ratings. i can see tim cook turning to his colleagues, genuinely puzzled, saying, it's as if we have to come up with something breakthrough, something dazzling for them beyond what's obvious, which is how great we are. but at some point, your company's products may face genuine competition. in many places on earth, other companies may be taking share, which is what's happening with that nasty little samsung phone. or you might have product lines in decline like the ipod, but
real demand, competition from other companies, gross margins, something made by a samsung, for heaven's sake. i thought they were like a steel company. the stock is reacting to how much money is being made on each item. the dreaded nitpick of gross margins. that mundane, nasty number that its inferiors, competitors are suddenly making superior product at least in the minds of some of the less savvy consumers out there, the superior. what must be really galling to apple is the fact these...
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that is what samsung is selling. why is the undisputed leader in the smartphones market. >> it is 12:00 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, d.c., 2:00 p.m. in the cairo, on a ridge with significance. two years from the uprising that toppled the mubarak regime, egypt democratically elected president, muhammad morsi, faces his own challenge. here is a live shot from the tahrir square, where thousands are gathered. it has been a tumultuous two years for egypt, marked by political infighting, protests, a deepening economic crisis. critics of president morsi 1 radical change to egypt's new constitution. we can cross live now to cairo to our correspondent. it is the two-year anniversary. one might think that would be cause for celebration, but it seems the mood is different where you are in tahrir square. >> yes, it is. president morsi called for today to be a day for egyptians to come together in celebration, but it is a different scene in tahrir square. let me show you friday prayers a short while ago. the numbers a
that is what samsung is selling. why is the undisputed leader in the smartphones market. >> it is 12:00 noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, d.c., 2:00 p.m. in the cairo, on a ridge with significance. two years from the uprising that toppled the mubarak regime, egypt democratically elected president, muhammad morsi, faces his own challenge. here is a live shot from the tahrir square, where thousands are gathered. it has been a tumultuous two years for egypt, marked by political...
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>> samsung, earnings results up, share price down. if you think earnings is relative for share price performance, it isn't. we're talking about the reporting season rather than the underlying earnings. >> they have quite a lot of leeway. they've given guidance to the analysts about what those earnings might look like in the near term. all the analysts are pawing at the results. all in all, a huge amount of activity and brain power wasted on something which in the near term has been well flagged, isn't that important. >> at the same time, though, there are analysts who -- and we've seen this. who will get the set of numberes and will go, relative to what i expected, they said x about same-store sales and y about aluminum pricing and there is information they're getting out of these results and out of the conference calls, too. >> absolutely. it's what's behind the headline results that's informational and instructive. and that's what the analysts will be taking out of it. before they can get into that, they have to flesh out with their
>> samsung, earnings results up, share price down. if you think earnings is relative for share price performance, it isn't. we're talking about the reporting season rather than the underlying earnings. >> they have quite a lot of leeway. they've given guidance to the analysts about what those earnings might look like in the near term. all the analysts are pawing at the results. all in all, a huge amount of activity and brain power wasted on something which in the near term has been...
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samsung's profit margins are 14%, 15%. so, if apple really is going to be going after that kind of, maybe not lower end, but at least going after some of the samsung stuff, you're looking at a very big contraction in profit margins for apple. i'm actually short ewy if you want to short that market. >> straight ahead, "fast money" is where battles brew. but we will, of course, get to that story and the latest new on yahoo! earnings. two traders go head to head over goldman sachs. plus, u.s. automakers get caught in the kros fire of a current si war. the impact straight ahead. and why walmart is becoming the biggest threat to amazon. we get the bottom line, howevers before the online retailer reports earnings. back right after this. >>> welcome back to "fast money." shares of vmware getting hit this afternoon. companies earnings topped expectations and posted a 22% growth for revenues in 2012. problem is, it is forecasting only 14% to 16% growth in 2013. wall street analysts were looking for growth of about 18% for the year.
samsung's profit margins are 14%, 15%. so, if apple really is going to be going after that kind of, maybe not lower end, but at least going after some of the samsung stuff, you're looking at a very big contraction in profit margins for apple. i'm actually short ewy if you want to short that market. >> straight ahead, "fast money" is where battles brew. but we will, of course, get to that story and the latest new on yahoo! earnings. two traders go head to head over goldman sachs....
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samsung galaxy s-3, the samsung note. and melissa, the windows phones, which are new for us, as well, the nokia lumia is doing well. apple, android and now windows 8, which is a fantastic lineup for our customers. >> in terms of the momentum since the launch date of the iphone 5, ralph, is it at the same levelle of demand as it was when it first hit the market? >> well, what happened with the iphone 5 is, there was so much demand, there was limited supply when it first came out. right after black friday, we finally got enough inventory and so, i think it's selling very well. just like we expected it to. >> i want to ask you about this very low end phone that you've introduced, the discover smartphone. a lot of the features that a lot of the high priced smartphones have, runs android 4.0, an nfc radio, it's got a rear camera, runs an lte. $49. with a contract. how does that kind of phone compete and from your profitability standpoint, aren't you better off receiving more phones like that than even an iphone 5? >> that's th
samsung galaxy s-3, the samsung note. and melissa, the windows phones, which are new for us, as well, the nokia lumia is doing well. apple, android and now windows 8, which is a fantastic lineup for our customers. >> in terms of the momentum since the launch date of the iphone 5, ralph, is it at the same levelle of demand as it was when it first hit the market? >> well, what happened with the iphone 5 is, there was so much demand, there was limited supply when it first came out....
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is it apple, samsung, nokia, lumia, who has the best? >> the good news is that's never ending story and it always changing. i heard your debate around the ecosystem around samsung and i disagree. we sell roughly 50/50 between android and iphone devices. this is a war that's never going to end and i think that's good for consumers. >> a question about the very crowded video landscape. here at ces it's full of different video streaming options. how are you going to have your fios compete and how are you going to roll it out? >> the good news is we can provide the best service. if you look at fourth quarter, we probably lost a good six weeks because of the sandy impact in the northeast and we still did 130,000. so the demand is there. if you look at where we were two years ago when we came to ces, the average speed into the home was 50 megs. we just launched fios quantum that's 300 megs. >> i understand in your key note later you're going to be making some announcements. what are the new businesses you're getting into? >> well, we're going
is it apple, samsung, nokia, lumia, who has the best? >> the good news is that's never ending story and it always changing. i heard your debate around the ecosystem around samsung and i disagree. we sell roughly 50/50 between android and iphone devices. this is a war that's never going to end and i think that's good for consumers. >> a question about the very crowded video landscape. here at ces it's full of different video streaming options. how are you going to have your fios...
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can samsung eat into that as well? >> i think they are eating through the mind share by having innovative uct pros products and their ability to come to the market before apple to do so with a product cycle is what is giving samsung an advantage. so, no, i'm not sure if listing in the u.s. market is going to really make a difference, and again, the time to market, which they benefit from vertically integrated and innovating is what is enabling them to do that. to that extent, watch out for galaxy s-4 coming out in sometime early april. that will be another key catalyst on the horizon that could further pressure apple. tracy: that is really interesting stuff. thank you, sir. ashley: yeah. very, very good. >> thank you. tracy: because they have it all in house. they control the supply chain. they can bang phones out. i hope regulators are listening. a lot of investors are missing out. ashley: they are. 30% share of smartphone market, samsung. they think apple may peek at 22%. tracy: if you want to do what he said to buy
can samsung eat into that as well? >> i think they are eating through the mind share by having innovative uct pros products and their ability to come to the market before apple to do so with a product cycle is what is giving samsung an advantage. so, no, i'm not sure if listing in the u.s. market is going to really make a difference, and again, the time to market, which they benefit from vertically integrated and innovating is what is enabling them to do that. to that extent, watch out...
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phones like samsung and galax and lg and lumina 920 offer this feature. if someone ruins a shot by walking in on it you can remove them. >> tap what you don't want in the know to and the camera takes it away. on some phones can you set it to certain words like "cheese" and the camera takes the picture. ever miss a shot because you did not take it fast enough? the lg senses when your finger is about do snap a photo and takes multiple shots so you do not miss the moment. with smart 15s, getting smarter, you will have fewer excuses for taking a bad photo. >> consumer reports expected to see these features begin to show up on traditional cameras in the coming year. the samsung galaxy and digital camera allow you to combine the best takes of each person for multiple photos and combine them all into one picture. >> vacation photos about to get better. >> people could take photos at the maverick surf competition with the surfing world ready to descend on the san mateo coast. >> duped? or deception? the romantic hoax entangling a star notre dame football player a
phones like samsung and galax and lg and lumina 920 offer this feature. if someone ruins a shot by walking in on it you can remove them. >> tap what you don't want in the know to and the camera takes it away. on some phones can you set it to certain words like "cheese" and the camera takes the picture. ever miss a shot because you did not take it fast enough? the lg senses when your finger is about do snap a photo and takes multiple shots so you do not miss the moment. with...
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there's been a lot of talk about samsung and samsung does have some great products in the market, but i think the numbers will show that the iphone outsold samsung by about 3 to 1 at the high end of the smartphone market last quarter. >> if we want to look elsewhere within tech, what are your top plays beyond apple as we mention as your top holding? >> you know, i'm also very interested this year, and i'm excite excited about 2013 how it could play out about the enterprise tech company. we've talked about how companies and corporate america is sitting on healthy balance sheets. i think with some of the political debates behind us and signs that the economy is recovering, i was in asia last week and heard lots of signs about china's economy getting better. we could see the spigots turn on for some classic enterprise tech investment so companies like emc, network appliance, vmware and disscisco. we saw fairly good results from microsoft. >> i'll say. the stock is reacting favorably today. that's for sure. >> and i think ibm laid out a playbook over the last five to ten years that a lot
there's been a lot of talk about samsung and samsung does have some great products in the market, but i think the numbers will show that the iphone outsold samsung by about 3 to 1 at the high end of the smartphone market last quarter. >> if we want to look elsewhere within tech, what are your top plays beyond apple as we mention as your top holding? >> you know, i'm also very interested this year, and i'm excite excited about 2013 how it could play out about the enterprise tech...
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connell: then there's samsung which has the popular galaxy phone. it's been a headache of sorts for apple and iphone sales. we're going to talk to samsung's product manager about that. that's coming up next. dagen: how about apple coming out with a lower end cheaper iphone maybe. big story in "wall street journal." the judge is here on tracking your kids at school, a new court ruling on rfid tags and why kids might have to wear them. take a look at completely unrelated, but hey, if you're going to europe, what's the exchange rate on the euro. >> 21 minutes past the hour i'm gregg jarrett with your fox news minute. more than 50 people injured after a high speed passenger ferry hit a dock in lower manhattan this morning. the ferry reportedly struck the dock pulling into the pier opening a large gash on the side of the ship's bow. vice president joe biden currently meeting with gun safety and victims groups. the sit-down part of a series of gathering he will be holding at the white house this week in an effort to find common ground on proposals to curb
connell: then there's samsung which has the popular galaxy phone. it's been a headache of sorts for apple and iphone sales. we're going to talk to samsung's product manager about that. that's coming up next. dagen: how about apple coming out with a lower end cheaper iphone maybe. big story in "wall street journal." the judge is here on tracking your kids at school, a new court ruling on rfid tags and why kids might have to wear them. take a look at completely unrelated, but hey, if...
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there are more samsung options. you get wooed away from the iphone when you go into verizon or at&t when you look at samsung. >> all these other players are taking the fact they comb out with cheaper phones, have the android operating system and sell it in a way that makes carriers happy and reaches out to different audience base there. they're just taking on a bigger audience. lori: any way you slice it ain't cheap to have all these tech know gizmos. before you pick up the latest gadget you may consider the actual cog of owning it. according to bureau of labor statistics average american family spent more than $2,000 a year, land line, internet, cell phone services, more than $200 a month. that is up 21% from 2006 and roughly 4.4% of the entire household budget. households earning more than $100,000 a year, spend more than $3,000 each year and $250 a month but are your ipads and smartphones really worth it? if you were to take the $250 and put it in retirement account. here is the math. earning 5% in investment it
there are more samsung options. you get wooed away from the iphone when you go into verizon or at&t when you look at samsung. >> all these other players are taking the fact they comb out with cheaper phones, have the android operating system and sell it in a way that makes carriers happy and reaches out to different audience base there. they're just taking on a bigger audience. lori: any way you slice it ain't cheap to have all these tech know gizmos. before you pick up the latest...
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bit way, lead here, samsung 27%. apple 19%. lg is 17%. >> let's move on to something we all move and love. >> tory birch joining oprah on the list of billionaires. tory one of the youngest self made billion airs in america. second to only the inventor of spanx. how about that? kayla? >> even though bob is the expert on tory burch. >> thank you. >> i will make some comments. never underestimate what women will buy. tight cut off panty hose or $200 ballet flats, tory did make a move. no better way to take vengeance on your husband than become a self made billionaire. >> i didn't know you were such a tory burch fan. >> i called my wife and said, do you own any tory burch? . she said no. $200 ballet slippers, i draw the line. >> two stories that might catch your fancy. that's coming up in the next hour. [ male announcer ] where do you turn for legal matters? maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is avai
bit way, lead here, samsung 27%. apple 19%. lg is 17%. >> let's move on to something we all move and love. >> tory birch joining oprah on the list of billionaires. tory one of the youngest self made billion airs in america. second to only the inventor of spanx. how about that? kayla? >> even though bob is the expert on tory burch. >> thank you. >> i will make some comments. never underestimate what women will buy. tight cut off panty hose or $200 ballet flats, tory...
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big news from samsung and apple, giant battle each other, samsung record profits, apple making a special iphone for china. talking about that coming up. to the big board down 46 points in early going tuesday morning. here is our company of the day, sandra smith is here, charles payne still here, nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange, yum brands, kfc and all down big. we want to know why. nicole: taco bell, yum brands has a slew of these retailers under their belts, fast food chains. this is really about china and same store sales numbers being disappointing. with that, the stock is down dramatically dropping 5%. stuart: you do badly in the china market or it looks bad in the china market and you are stuck with it. nicole: matt is their growth area, that is an area of strength for them. to have this revenue is good news. stuart: i want to bring in clayton morris at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. he has some pretty cool stuff. welcome back. i want to start with the cover for a smart phone. lot of people dropped them in water, people drop in the toilet, we know t
big news from samsung and apple, giant battle each other, samsung record profits, apple making a special iphone for china. talking about that coming up. to the big board down 46 points in early going tuesday morning. here is our company of the day, sandra smith is here, charles payne still here, nicole petallides on the floor of the stock exchange, yum brands, kfc and all down big. we want to know why. nicole: taco bell, yum brands has a slew of these retailers under their belts, fast food...
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cupertino based giant has done a good job with the older folks but the younger generation is all about samsung galaxy and losing facebook after a survey shows tumbler is more popular than facebook with the 13-25 and tumbler lets you use photos on a blog like platform. >> our time is 6:49. and we have word that president obama will hold a white house news conference at 8:15 our time and abc will carry a special report. experts say he will likely discuss upcoming budget battles with congress over spending and vice president biden's gun task force as we have been reports and they will come back with recommendations tomorrow and issues that president obama would like to tackle next in the second term suggesting immigration so keep ituned to -- keepit tuned and we will have it for you live. >> mike? how are the temperatures? >> first, the beautiful picture from mount tamien this morning looking down on the bay and nothing that the bay is more choppy than the last couple of mornings with a free in the foreground moving around at 2,800' and down to the surface in san jose, highway 87 you can see the
cupertino based giant has done a good job with the older folks but the younger generation is all about samsung galaxy and losing facebook after a survey shows tumbler is more popular than facebook with the 13-25 and tumbler lets you use photos on a blog like platform. >> our time is 6:49. and we have word that president obama will hold a white house news conference at 8:15 our time and abc will carry a special report. experts say he will likely discuss upcoming budget battles with...
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samsung number two. i think you keep going you'll see people coming back to the blackberry particularly corporate america. >> unless they say buy, buy and hang up when the news comes and it is a sell on the news event. >> it won't be. the stock may be but buy there because it is going to go back up. it has a lot of cash. a good company. >> all right. intel the worst performing dow stock today after issuing a disappointing outlook. joe and dr. j. debated the stock yesterday and one of our traders thought he was the clear cut winner. let's take a listen. >> whatever apple ends up doing intel will steal the thunder. the stock is highly correlated with gross margins which continue to decline right now the street looking for 57%. they'll have to guide those margins even lower. >> judge did a great job as always but i go with the doc. >> no! >> i think intel -- >> time for a rematch, round two. why? because dr. j. you told me last night i want a rematch. >> that's right. i need a rematch because joe is kicking
samsung number two. i think you keep going you'll see people coming back to the blackberry particularly corporate america. >> unless they say buy, buy and hang up when the news comes and it is a sell on the news event. >> it won't be. the stock may be but buy there because it is going to go back up. it has a lot of cash. a good company. >> all right. intel the worst performing dow stock today after issuing a disappointing outlook. joe and dr. j. debated the stock yesterday and...
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samsung is on a role and says it expects record profits and may become the world's top home appliance maker. aig the insure yangs company may now join a lawsuit against the koflt. the company is adder tiesing it's paid back money with, interest, the lawsuit)i) claims shareholders got cheated and chevolet adopted a new slogan ditching the tag line chevy runs deep and replacing witness find new roads. >> bay area residents paying more tafls than they should. >> yes. next michael finney explains why it's1111111gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. pass parcel >> however, in order to sweetness they said all right. for those individuals that are over 65 or and or low income we'll put in an exe
samsung is on a role and says it expects record profits and may become the world's top home appliance maker. aig the insure yangs company may now join a lawsuit against the koflt. the company is adder tiesing it's paid back money with, interest, the lawsuit)i) claims shareholders got cheated and chevolet adopted a new slogan ditching the tag line chevy runs deep and replacing witness find new roads. >> bay area residents paying more tafls than they should. >> yes. next michael...
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knows that the customer's always right but seems to have the wrong customers, certainly not apple or samsung. you sure wouldn't want to own the stock based on the quarter or the conference call. but what did management hang its hat on? how did they entice you into thinking you should own the stock here? because of hope, hope that the second half of the year will be stronger globally, that the world's economies are going to get better. and that made me ask myself, is this hope that things will get better or somehow do they just know it? and if they do know things will get better, please tell me how. i certainly believe in hope. in the end, if you're investing, i say hope should be part of the equation. you can hope that the ravens beat the belichicks and bradys and sunday, we need more facts to get more bullish from here. and the sooner we get them, the more positive i'll feel about the stocks after the run they've had. stay with cramer. >>> keep up with cramer all day long. follow @jimcramer on twitter and tweet your questions #madtweets. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try runnin
knows that the customer's always right but seems to have the wrong customers, certainly not apple or samsung. you sure wouldn't want to own the stock based on the quarter or the conference call. but what did management hang its hat on? how did they entice you into thinking you should own the stock here? because of hope, hope that the second half of the year will be stronger globally, that the world's economies are going to get better. and that made me ask myself, is this hope that things will...
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samsung and apple. fine pressure from other rivals -- could find pressure from other rivals in china. >> that is amazing. more tech in our pockets than the astronauts on apollo. that brings the program to a close. you can continue watching "bbc world news" on our 24-hour news network. you can get all our stores as well on our website. you can find us on twitter as well. thank you for watching. have a great evening. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation and union bank. >> at union bank our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key, strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles.
samsung and apple. fine pressure from other rivals -- could find pressure from other rivals in china. >> that is amazing. more tech in our pockets than the astronauts on apollo. that brings the program to a close. you can continue watching "bbc world news" on our 24-hour news network. you can get all our stores as well on our website. you can find us on twitter as well. thank you for watching. have a great evening. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news....
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samsung's galaxy s3 selling 40 million unit. when it comes to the blackberry 10, analysts have expectations in the range of just half a million in the quarter through february for the sales of the device, the range of 13 million for the year. shares yesterday down 3%. even though as you have seen, people are excited about the product, can it actually sell enough devices to change the fundamental investing story for r.i.m., especially given the numbers that these competitors are turning out? >> all right. that's what we're looking at. >>> joining us is will connors, reporter at the "wall street journal." will, good to see you. thanks for joining us. i did get a little look at this with the ceo in davos on friday. i don't know much. it looked pretty cool to me. so look -- i guess the thing is, are consumers, customers going to want to buy it, and what does it do for the company? >> the thing is, is r.i.m. going to have enough marketing power with the carriers, its own cash, to get it in enough hands of consumers so they can test i
samsung's galaxy s3 selling 40 million unit. when it comes to the blackberry 10, analysts have expectations in the range of just half a million in the quarter through february for the sales of the device, the range of 13 million for the year. shares yesterday down 3%. even though as you have seen, people are excited about the product, can it actually sell enough devices to change the fundamental investing story for r.i.m., especially given the numbers that these competitors are turning out?...
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someone like a samsung supplies almost 500. we think if apple do sign with major carriers like china mobile, like ntd.com, that can be a driver. then finally one more thing that can juice earnings is to have $137 billion of cash. $40 billion of that is on -- we expect the company to become more aggressive with the cash distribution and buybacks over the next 12 to 18 months. in terms of -- this is where i do agree with the other speaker. it is going to take time to repair this. we think an iphone 5 refresh comes out in june. a low end iphone which i would highlight is not in anybody's estimates today may come out in september. and the buybacks in q4. but the issue being there's not much in the next few months. even i would concede. >> jeff, what about all that? a lot of positives for apple here. >> let's talk about china growth for a minute. emerging market growth in general is going to have a lot to do with the price point that apple is going to be able to deliver their products. when we saw walmart come out with the iphone an
someone like a samsung supplies almost 500. we think if apple do sign with major carriers like china mobile, like ntd.com, that can be a driver. then finally one more thing that can juice earnings is to have $137 billion of cash. $40 billion of that is on -- we expect the company to become more aggressive with the cash distribution and buybacks over the next 12 to 18 months. in terms of -- this is where i do agree with the other speaker. it is going to take time to repair this. we think an...
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some manufacturers like samsung have done very well with screens that are five inches or more in size. the iphone 5 is a four inch screen. >> reporter: apple is still far more profitable than any other consumers electronics firm in the world. but, analyst's celestial expectations have led to a crushing fall for apple shares. since hitting a high of $705 in september, the stock has lost nearly 30%. the selloff has trigged a big debate on wall street. are the shares cheap enough to buy, or is the market darling done? apple bulls argue the gadget maker has a p.e. of just 11. apple bears say the company's days as a fast growth giant are over. for investors on the fence, it may make sense to wait until apple releases it latest quarterly results next wednesday. some experts are speculating apple will fall short on revenues, because of weak ipad demand. >> in the tablet world you've certainly seen the android tablets get more of a foothold into the tablet market, a market that was almost entirely apple's for quite a while. >> reporter: if apple doesn't have enough troubles, here's potentiall
some manufacturers like samsung have done very well with screens that are five inches or more in size. the iphone 5 is a four inch screen. >> reporter: apple is still far more profitable than any other consumers electronics firm in the world. but, analyst's celestial expectations have led to a crushing fall for apple shares. since hitting a high of $705 in september, the stock has lost nearly 30%. the selloff has trigged a big debate on wall street. are the shares cheap enough to buy, or...
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>> samsung is a wonderful company bringing out wonderful products and i have spent a lot of time with our asian team following samsung that it is easy to underestimate the culture of innovation apple has. we think about the company. the people running apple now are the same folks who help bring out the ipod, iphone, ipad and we'll have more tricks up their sleeve. i expect an apple tv and more screen sizes for the phone and proliferation of the lineup. what could be considered boring is also an attribute for the company when you think about the high repurchasing that people have. you're locked into that ecosystem, you have a 90% repurchase intention and that makes it more of an annuity like business. their prior guest talked about dividends, 2% dividend yield, this is a very stable company with great cash flow. one of the lowest valuations in the entire stock market. liz: there is a rumor out there in a couple of blogs in a couple of articles intel may beat apple to the punch, they have some attempt where they will have a chip versus a set top docs enabling if you have internet access
>> samsung is a wonderful company bringing out wonderful products and i have spent a lot of time with our asian team following samsung that it is easy to underestimate the culture of innovation apple has. we think about the company. the people running apple now are the same folks who help bring out the ipod, iphone, ipad and we'll have more tricks up their sleeve. i expect an apple tv and more screen sizes for the phone and proliferation of the lineup. what could be considered boring is...
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>> from >> samsung is the front-runner. apple said we're just pulling the string. >> no way. apple just sold 2 million apple tv units and they call that a hobby. >> we have to disagree on this one because, unfortunately, we've run of tv time. >> how familiar does this sound to you? >> we're not going to see higher taxes. i don't think anybody thinks it's a good idea. >> but he said that before, right? and look what happened. house majority eric cantor speaking with maria from the world economic forum in davos, spids land, "x." >> billion air investor george soros is sounding alarm on a currency war. he made big bucks shorgt the british pound. may want to pay close attention to what he's saying right now. maria's first cnbc interview on him coming up. stay tuned. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i d
>> from >> samsung is the front-runner. apple said we're just pulling the string. >> no way. apple just sold 2 million apple tv units and they call that a hobby. >> we have to disagree on this one because, unfortunately, we've run of tv time. >> how familiar does this sound to you? >> we're not going to see higher taxes. i don't think anybody thinks it's a good idea. >> but he said that before, right? and look what happened. house majority eric cantor...
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and then companies like apple and samsung came in with fancy touch screen devices and took over the market. research in motion or blackberry as you mentioned has 4%. they had to get back in the game. touch screen is the way to go at least initially bill. >> shepard: you can have your personal stuff on one side of this and the work stuff on the other side. >> trying to collect everything. people have personal phone and then a work phone. this exactly this what my life is like too. they can't see each other. you can have g mail and personal account or work account on the same phone and nobody can cross over to the other side. it is meant to make your life easier. and that was what the intention of blackberry to begin with was all about. remember it came out with the blue berry. it was only email and then blackberry. this company started this category. created this category. then lost its way. it's trying to find its way back again. >> shepard: we will see. do it twice, that would be fascinating. thanks shibani. thousands of dollars hidden inside art gallery. he stashed a personal check 12,00
and then companies like apple and samsung came in with fancy touch screen devices and took over the market. research in motion or blackberry as you mentioned has 4%. they had to get back in the game. touch screen is the way to go at least initially bill. >> shepard: you can have your personal stuff on one side of this and the work stuff on the other side. >> trying to collect everything. people have personal phone and then a work phone. this exactly this what my life is like too....
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south korea's samsung electronics, the largest producer of lctvs has unveiled its new tv it will allow people to upgrade the function of their tvs and watch online video clips. >>> we've been starting off the new year find out about people in japan who are considered frontrunners in their fields. the focus of our next story spent years working to secure peace in conflict zones. she says stopping people from fighting is just the beginning of a long process. she spoke with nhk world. >> translator: in a line that is often blurred, she found her calling. >> i need to do something for that. >> reporter: and do something she has. she's helped to dissolve ethnic tensions, and worked on demining projects in asia, all in hopes. achieving some form of peace. >> 50 or 60 years ago, the war was mainly between the states. after late 1980s, it became inside the states. en i what's happenings right now is the expansion of terrorism. >> she has adapted to that change through her work, the japan center for conflict prevention. it doesn't just mediate talk between states, it focuses on smaller groups o
south korea's samsung electronics, the largest producer of lctvs has unveiled its new tv it will allow people to upgrade the function of their tvs and watch online video clips. >>> we've been starting off the new year find out about people in japan who are considered frontrunners in their fields. the focus of our next story spent years working to secure peace in conflict zones. she says stopping people from fighting is just the beginning of a long process. she spoke with nhk world....
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do more with the new samsung galaxy note ii. for a limited time get two flipcovers for the price of one. exclusively at verizon. >>> two monumental shifts in american culture in 2012, two states voted to legalize marijuana, and states have same-sex marriage legalization. and more on the stunning admission, president obama now supports same-sex marriage. the support for gay marriage, how much is personal? how much is political? is this a game-changer? just yesterday, clay aiken said he wishes president obama would "hurry up and vote faster," so you must be pretty happy that he reacted so quickly. >> i am, i feel so empowered. >> i mean, a big day for every -- every gay american. a big day for every american in many ways, whatever reaction you had to it. how do you feel when you heard the news? >> you know it is a little bitter sweet, i am in north carolina, and from north carolina, i was disappointed the way the initiative vote went here in north carolina. but it is very promising to hear president obama finally come up and speak
do more with the new samsung galaxy note ii. for a limited time get two flipcovers for the price of one. exclusively at verizon. >>> two monumental shifts in american culture in 2012, two states voted to legalize marijuana, and states have same-sex marriage legalization. and more on the stunning admission, president obama now supports same-sex marriage. the support for gay marriage, how much is personal? how much is political? is this a game-changer? just yesterday, clay aiken said he...
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it's a camera from samsung. i'm actually going to use you, kathy, as a tripod. if you come stand back here -- >> i have been used for worse. >> i am going to use it, and i'm going to use hand motions to take a picture. >> oh. >> you just took your own picture? >> yeah. hang on. i'm going to try one more time. i can actually use it to see how it's zooming in. i'm going to zoom the lens. >> oh, my gosh. >> i'm framing up my picture. one more time. ah. >> yes, it's -- >> it operates with just your base user interface, and that means you can get in the shot. normally it works. >> all right. >> our next tech trend is mobile payments. everybody is trying to figure out how to get your mobile phone to be your wallet in a safe and secure way. what we have right now is something that is popping up in some stores called google wallet. this uses a new technology called near field applications. it's not available in all phones. it's limited to the android. it's sort of being slow to catch on. what's coming is this new technology called level up. it's a new app. >> i can see
it's a camera from samsung. i'm actually going to use you, kathy, as a tripod. if you come stand back here -- >> i have been used for worse. >> i am going to use it, and i'm going to use hand motions to take a picture. >> oh. >> you just took your own picture? >> yeah. hang on. i'm going to try one more time. i can actually use it to see how it's zooming in. i'm going to zoom the lens. >> oh, my gosh. >> i'm framing up my picture. one more time. ah....
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that's a display from samsung that can flex and bend without breaking. i don't know. i just though that was amazing. they call it the yume, and they say it could be used in phones and tablets one day. he says the technology is unlikely to appear in a device as soon as this year, samsung just wanted to show off what it could do. certainly impressed me. >>> it's been 525 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? leon panetta has ordered departments to start cutting costs, in case they don't reach a deal on spending. probably a pretty smart move from the defense secretary. >>> now our third story "outfront." breaking news. the center for disease control has just told cnn that the flu is now at epidemic levels in the united states. right now, widespread, in 41 states. here's the latest map from the centers of disease control. all that red is high flu activity. now i'm going to flip it to show you the same time last year, green, minimal activity. i mean, a totally different picture. this year's flu season came sooner than expected an
that's a display from samsung that can flex and bend without breaking. i don't know. i just though that was amazing. they call it the yume, and they say it could be used in phones and tablets one day. he says the technology is unlikely to appear in a device as soon as this year, samsung just wanted to show off what it could do. certainly impressed me. >>> it's been 525 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? leon panetta has ordered departments...
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other innovations include flat screens from sony, samsung and sharp. cisco system applying cable networking to the internet.; y and a device transmitting air waives through your skull. >> and you may find biggest innovations this year in software. developers have been hard at work. crowds start networking someí., will exchange cards, others trade details using a map. >> we created bump to bump thumbs together to share information. >> now there is a new app called flunk. >> we thought it would be great. >> it let's you share photo was people you were with. >> you take photo was the phone. thought about flocking. then it sends you a notification saying you have five photos you took. do you want to share snem. >> results can be photos you might never have seen but idea is big yefr. bump is about what you intend to do, flock is about what your phone infirms you might want to do. >> we think it's a big trend. >> we've seen a handful of apps trying to guess your intentions like pass book or google now telling when you the next bus is coming. google now und
other innovations include flat screens from sony, samsung and sharp. cisco system applying cable networking to the internet.; y and a device transmitting air waives through your skull. >> and you may find biggest innovations this year in software. developers have been hard at work. crowds start networking someí., will exchange cards, others trade details using a map. >> we created bump to bump thumbs together to share information. >> now there is a new app called flunk....
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we came from samsung. lg. these are not cheap. when do you get to the critical mass where you sell to a lot of people and say, all right you can afford this? >> you know we had the same question every time we introduce a new technology, especially in the electronics. you have to reach a critical mass. my guess is, that business applications b2b will drive these technologies to the point where the volumes are high enough, and cost is low enough they are viable consumer products. liz: certainly from the tax clarity issue does that make your job easier how much you spend and how many people you hire? >> no. we try not to base our long-term investment decisions on short-term policy problems. at least i hope it is a short-term policy problem. it will not make any difference whatsoever. but what will make a difference, we can talk about politics is r&d tax credits. we have to stop doing that year by year. that does have an impact. liz: joe taylor. panasonic. >> liz, great to see you. liz: first on fox business. thank you so much. good l
we came from samsung. lg. these are not cheap. when do you get to the critical mass where you sell to a lot of people and say, all right you can afford this? >> you know we had the same question every time we introduce a new technology, especially in the electronics. you have to reach a critical mass. my guess is, that business applications b2b will drive these technologies to the point where the volumes are high enough, and cost is low enough they are viable consumer products. liz:...
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do more with the new samsung galaxy note ii. for a limited time get two flipcovers for the price of one. exclusively at verizon. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. the year is out, and as we said earlier, 155,000 jobs were added in december with the unemployment rate at 7.8%, but will 2013 bring any better numbers? our senior managing partner -- our senior partner and managing director of the boston consultant job is live with me now from chicago. we like to tap you because i know that you've advised the president before on how to bring jobs back home here to america, jobs that have been expatriated, so let me ask you this. since president obama took office in '08, the jobs numbers have increasingly -- you know, they've improved. but how do we know that we can expect that trend to continue in 2013, or do we just not know? >> absolutely. well, we don't know. it's really dependent on a couple things. they primarily relate to the fiscal cliff,
do more with the new samsung galaxy note ii. for a limited time get two flipcovers for the price of one. exclusively at verizon. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. the year is out, and as we said earlier, 155,000 jobs were added in december with the unemployment rate at 7.8%, but will 2013 bring any better numbers? our senior managing partner -- our senior partner and managing director of the boston...